Changes for page Style

Last modified by Christina Chatwell on 2026/04/28 14:13

From version 11.1
edited by Edyta Rethfeldt
on 2026/03/16 16:29
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To version 4.2
edited by martinawagner
on 2025/11/10 16:56
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1 -(((
2 -{{exercise id="Tone: Formal vs Informal" source="AG Englisch"}}
3 -|**Formal Style**|**Informal Style**
4 -|used in reports, essays, emails to companies, academic writing|used in blogs, messages, personal stories, speaking to peers
5 -|professional, objective|friendly, personal, emotional
6 -|longer, complex sentences|shorter, simpler sentences
7 -|no contractions (do not, cannot)|contractions (don’t, can’t)
8 -|no slang, fewer personal comments|slang/colloquial expressions ok, personal voice
9 -|indirect tone (It can be argued…)|direct tone (I think… / You should…)
1 +== Headline;title ==
10 10  
11 -
12 -{{/exercise}}
3 +* catchy
4 +* refers to the topic
13 13  
14 -{{exercise id="Paragraph rewrite" source="AG Englisch"}}
15 -//Rewrite the formal paragraph into informal blog tone.//
6 +== Introduction ==
16 16  
17 -Social media platforms have become an important part of modern communication. Many young people use these platforms to stay informed and connected. However, spending excessive time online can cause stress and distraction. Therefore, it is necessary to find a healthy balance between online and offline activities.
8 +* interesting; hock
9 +* importance of topic
10 +* transition (aim of blog entry)
18 18  
19 -{{/exercise}}
12 +== Body ==
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21 -
14 +* (((
15 + at least 3 arguments
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17 +== Conclusion ==
22 22  )))